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This is a route a friend told me about and it was easy to follow even without a GPS. I've done this route in 1-1/2hr so it's a nice quick ride. On the weekends you may see more bikes then cars, especially along the first half.

I have not rode this route yet, just made it to try it out. I'm going to use caution as some of this maybe TRAINING AREA ROADS. Which are not blocked but closed to civilian vehicles...range control will pull you over. Once I check out the route I will update this.

I have not rode this route yet, just made it to try it out. I'm going to use caution as some of this maybe TRAINING AREA ROADS. Which are not blocked but closed to civilian vehicles...range control will pull you over. Once I check out the route I will update this.

Fantastic scenery, and the highest pass in Austria. Open May to November. Can be busy - so probably best to avoid at weekends. Very popular with bikers, but cars too. You need a head for heights and have to like hairpins too. Some nice fast stretches too. Very few hazards except the road itself: the 29 hairpin bends. Visibility is good though, and there are hardly any side roads. Jusat watch out for people gawping at the scenery. 360 views from the Edelweissspitze - stop for food and a beer there as well. It is a toll road though. Euro 17 for a day/ Euro 30 for a 30 day pass. Their stated aim is to be the most biker friendly pass in the Alps! More info here www.grossglockner.at